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  2. EUROPEAN PROBLEM

    PARIS, March 22.—The announcement by Dr. Curtius. (the German Foreign Minister) of the conclusion of a preliminary Austro-German agreement for a future ...

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  3. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir Philip Game) again refused to-day, the request of the Premier (Mr. Lang) for extra Labour appointments ...

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  4. LOST AIR LINER

    MELBOURNE, March 23.—The Australian National Airways air liner Southern Cloud, carrying six passengers and two pilots, which failed to reach Melbourne ...

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  5. INTEREST OVERDUE.

    CANBERRA, March 23.—In the absence of definite information regarding the position of New South Wales following the State's failure to par to the ...

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  6. NEW MINISTRY WANTED.

    CANBERRA, March 23.—An intimation that he was prepared on specific conditions to support the formation of an emergency Government, comprising the best brains ...

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  7. WRECKED EXPRESS.

    LONDON, March 22.—The Royal Scot—the express which was wrecked to-day when it left the rails when passing the points at Leighton Buzzard (Bedfordshire) ...

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  8. A.L.F. GENERAL DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, March 23.—Major-General H. E. Elliott, of Prospect Hill-road, East Camberwell, died early to-day of [?] after having undergone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SEARCHERS IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—The Southern Sun, an Australian National Airways' 'plane piloted by Air-Commodore Kings ford Smith, who was searching for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHEAT MARKETING.

    WASHINGTON, March 22.—The Federal Farm Board announced to-day that it would not authorise the Grain Stabilisation Corporation to make wheat ...

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  11. THREE COUNTRIES PROTEST.

    VIENNA, March 23.—France, Italy, and Czechoslovakia have entered, diplomatic protests against the proposed Austro-German Customs union on the grouud that ...

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  12. ACCIDENTS.

    WELLINGTON, March 23.—Five lives were lost in the Manuta River yesterday morning. A picnic party, numbering thirteen people, was going up the river ...

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  13. GERMAN NATIONALIST VIEW.

    BERLIN, March 22.—Nationalists hail the Austro-German Customs union as the first step towards, complete, union, but Government circles emphasise the ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN.

    CANBERRA, March 23.—The House of Representatives will adjourn for one hour to-morrow afternoon as a mark of respect to the late Senator H. E. Elliott, ...

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  15. DODGING A TRAIN.

    While John McBlierson, who lives in a camp on the beach at North Fremantle, was walking along the railway track on the Fremantle railway bridge shortly, after ...

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  16. FAITH IN THE PILOT.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—The managing director of Australian National Airways (Mr. F. H. Stewart) said to-day that it had been suggested that the pilot of ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, March 22.—The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" referring to the second world wheat conference, which will be opened on Thursday and at ...

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  18. THE CHIEF SCOUT.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—The Chief Scout (Lord Badien-Powell) and Lady Baden-Powell left Sydney to-night for Brisbane, after visiting and inspecting the scout ...

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  19. MAN KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Charles Lucanus (44), of, Alvan-street; Subiaco, was knocked down by a motor car in William-street, between Hay-street and St. George's-terrace, shortly after 12 ...

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  20. FEDERAL HEALTH COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, March 23.—The annual conference of the Federal Health Council will begin ut Canberra to-morrow aud will be attended by three representatives of ...

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  21. ENTHUSIASM FOR MR LYONS.

    ADELAIDE, March 23.—Invitations to a conference in Adelaide on April 9—the day of Mr. J. A. Lyona's meeting iu the Exhibition Building—were issued to-night ...

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  22. ARMY COMRADES' SORROW.

    "I find it difficult to express my sorrow and regret at his loss," said Lieut.-General Sir Talbot Hobbs last night, when informed of the death of Major-General ...

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  23. CONDITION OF VICTIM.

    On inquiry last night, it was learned that the condition of Constable John Edwards, who was seriously injured in ia motor cycle accident at East Fremantle ...

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  24. TRAGIC FIRE.

    NEW YORK, March 22.—Recidents of central New Hampshire have been shocked by a tragic fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Avery. Seven of their 16 ...

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  25. PRUSSIAN MURDER.

    BERLIN, March 22.—A case strikingly akin to the recent cases of the German Tetzner and the Englishman Rouse has been revealed by a charge of murder laid ...

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  26. SHORT SKIRTS.

    LONDON, March 22.—Coincident with the campaign throughout England against long skirts, M. Poiret, who had been the fashion king of Paris for years and was ...

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  27. MR. THEODORE'S FATE.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—A move will be made at the Federal Labour Conference, at Sydney on Friday next to ratify the re-appointment of Mr. Theodore as ...

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  28. FISHING TRAGEDY.

    BUSSELTON, March 23.—Swept off a rock while fishing near Cape Naturaliste, Richard Lloyd (48), of Bunbury, was drowned in front of two of his ...

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  29. LATHAM SHOOTING.

    DALWALLINU, March 23.—In the Dalwallinu Police Court to-day the charge against Antonio Fanto (28) of having unlawfully wounded Nesce Cosimo (26), at ...

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  30. TRAGEDY ON THE NAUTILUS.

    NEW YORK, March 22.—Tragedy hung over the Nautilus (the submarine in which Sir Hubert Wilkins proposes to make his Arctic voyage) as she entered New York ...

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  31. CHURCH AND NAZIS.

    FRANKFURT, March 22.—Roman Catholic bishops throughout Germany following up their manifesto of March 17, have forbidden Church, members to join ...

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  32. WIRELESS TELEPHONE

    CAIRO, March 22.—The Egyptian Cabinet has granted the Marconi Company the wireless telephone contract to link up Egypt with Europe. A French concern ...

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  33. CANBERRA RENTALS.

    CANBERRA, March 23.—The Canberra Advisory Council, at its meeting to-day, decided to recommend to the Federal Ministry the establishment of a Fair Rents ...

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  34. FINE MILITARY CAREER.

    The late Major-General Elliott served in the South African War with the Victorian troops, winning the Distinguished Conduct Medal as a sergeant, Returning ...

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  35. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S TOUR.

    PARIS, March 22.—The amazing tour of Central European capitate being made by Mr. Charlie Chaplin, the screen comedian, culminated in a boisterous ...

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  36. LABOUR DAY IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, March 23.—Ideal autumn weather favoured the Eight Hours' Day and Labour' Day anniversary demonstration at the Flemington Show Grounds ...

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  37. SAFEBREAKERS DISTURBED.

    MELBOURNE, March 23.—An attempt was made early this morning to rob the safe in the Commercial Bank at Canterbury. ...

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  38. THE LABOUR ARMY.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—The chairman of Hie Australian Labour Army Committee (Mr. J. A. Martin) stated to-day that 8,000 members have been enrolled in the ...

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  39. THE PRINCES' TOUR.

    MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay), March 22.—The Prince of Wales and Prince George left Montevideo to-day for Rio de Janiero by the steamer Alcantara. They tour ...

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  40. MONTCLARE REFLOATED.

    LONDON, March 22.—The Canadian Pacific railway steamer Montclare which went aground on Little Cubrae Island in the Fifth of Clyde last night when pearl ...

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  41. DUNTROON COLLEGE SITE.

    CANBERRA, March 23.—A recommendation by the Canberra Advisory Council, that an agricultural training farm should be established at the former site of the ...

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  42. ACQUITTAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, March 23.—In the Criminal Court to-day, when Vincenzo Malaponte was charged with the murder of Guiseppe La Spina at Newtown on January 26, the ...

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